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paul ryan then, as a result of that law, had to deal with that $700 billion taken out. what paul ryan would effectively say is that for any senior that is 50 -- r54 and above, the plan will not be changed. for those 54 and under, we will seek a new direction. that will be along the line of a sustainable program that is much like the government insurance plan that government employees are on today that has an opening or a minimum opportunity and then if the employee wants to contribute or the person wants to contribute at that, a more robust plan, but one which is sustainable. paul ryan's is about sustainability, not the diminishment of the $00 billion that we would not and did not take from medicare. >> the selection of paul ryan as mitt romney's running mate has reflected interest on the house landscape. did you think the budget would have a material effect on the landscape or do you expect this issue will pass and we will move on to other issues by this november? >> i think the selection by paul ryan is that the house is an incubator of good ideas about how to solve t
paul ryan then, as a result of that law, had to deal with that $700 billion taken out. what paul ryan would effectively say is that for any senior that is 50 -- r54 and above, the plan will not be changed. for those 54 and under, we will seek a new direction. that will be along the line of a sustainable program that is much like the government insurance plan that government employees are on today that has an opening or a minimum opportunity and then if the employee wants to contribute or the...
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unfortunately, that bill did not become law. states once again have discretion to choose not to provide special assistance to small and rural systems and cuts and srf funding may discourage states from trying that assistance. because returns on loans made by state funds will become more important. second question, do you foresee these cuts to the srf having an impact on the amount of assistance states make available to smam and underserved communities? >> it likely will, sir. in all honesty, they are revo e revolving funds. the amount that a state has available in any given year depends on what loans are repaid. so from, you know, how much of the principal they're getting back. but less money, we believe, will potentially impact their ability to make these loans and/or grants. >> all right. mr. chairman, i see the amber light on. i suppose that means we're winding down. so i'm going to yield back the remainder of my time. >> thank you mr. butterfield. >> yes. >> at this time i recognize the gentleman from ohio for five minutes o
unfortunately, that bill did not become law. states once again have discretion to choose not to provide special assistance to small and rural systems and cuts and srf funding may discourage states from trying that assistance. because returns on loans made by state funds will become more important. second question, do you foresee these cuts to the srf having an impact on the amount of assistance states make available to smam and underserved communities? >> it likely will, sir. in all...
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think election law is simple. there's no question, never been a case like this before. edward didn't offer anything in return. so he is relying on the fact that the government has to prove he knew he was violating the law. that he willfully violated the law and the government never got in direct evidence of that. >> so what you're saying, the case and how it is going, the defense rests today. it gez to the jury friday. the judges just instructed the jury saying that you don't have to believe that the only reason the money was given was for political purposes, just the main purpose was for political purposes. that's all you have to believe to convict a guy. >> right. edward hasn't gotten anywhere near what wasn'ted from the judge in terms of jury instructions. that will be an issue on appeal. he didn't get in all he wanted, not just from former law partners but he had former chairman prepared to testify that even if you assumed all the al jalgtss were true it is an civil violation, this money to a mistress and edwa
think election law is simple. there's no question, never been a case like this before. edward didn't offer anything in return. so he is relying on the fact that the government has to prove he knew he was violating the law. that he willfully violated the law and the government never got in direct evidence of that. >> so what you're saying, the case and how it is going, the defense rests today. it gez to the jury friday. the judges just instructed the jury saying that you don't have to...
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in addition, the president signed into law, free trade agreements with and panama. they're going to open up markets for the best products in the world, made in america products to all of those countries, which now can't get into those countries, and we're committed to leveling the playing fieldt the first time, what we call the trade enforcement unit, whose sole job is to crack down on countries to pursue unfair trade practices. we don't think that's a trade war, we think that's a fairway to trade. just this month we brought a new trade case against china. china is unfairly limiting american access to so-called rare earth materials that they possess, that are needed by american manufacturer gh-tech p electronic vehicles and advanced electronics. we with changed the tax code to give a 30 tax credit to a company that builds wind turbines here in the united states rather than results so f billion of new investment in factories built here in the united states of america rather than abroad. look, we reward companies, and invest in new plants and commitment right now righ
in addition, the president signed into law, free trade agreements with and panama. they're going to open up markets for the best products in the world, made in america products to all of those countries, which now can't get into those countries, and we're committed to leveling the playing fieldt the first time, what we call the trade enforcement unit, whose sole job is to crack down on countries to pursue unfair trade practices. we don't think that's a trade war, we think that's a fairway to...
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i'm not sure if you've read pennsylvania's act 13 was just passed into law. but it contains a number of provisions in there including ways to handle violations and a has a requirement that unconventional well operation must have dep approved water management plans and a host of other regulation changes that the governor signed into law. now, i would ask then as i don't know if you actually had a chance to read that, i hope so, but what concerns me is i'd still like to hear from you as if anything remains with pennsylvania. i won't put you on the spot to have memorized that but get back to me. would you be able to do that, ma'am? >> we're happy to -- just keep in mind, sir, we're in the middle of a two-year study that is specifically to look on the impact of fracking on drinking water. what i said is anything we learned from that study, the first audience will be the states because they're really on the front line of trying to protect their people and regulate the industries to keep them safe and responsible. >> given that you're still in the middle of a study
i'm not sure if you've read pennsylvania's act 13 was just passed into law. but it contains a number of provisions in there including ways to handle violations and a has a requirement that unconventional well operation must have dep approved water management plans and a host of other regulation changes that the governor signed into law. now, i would ask then as i don't know if you actually had a chance to read that, i hope so, but what concerns me is i'd still like to hear from you as if...
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one man create inging a pipelin god or something is the law, handing down the law. they're not putting their constitutions to a popular vote in athens or rome or florence or anywhere else in the world. before 1776, the brits, they claim that they have some kind of constitution and it does have some democratic elements created by tradition, a house of commons, jury trial, but they never have a democratic constitution making process. before 1776, that had never been done. the declaration isn't put to a popular vote. there isn't time. we're in a war. the shooting has already started. that's what david mccullough's magnificent book is all about. we're already at war. we don't have that kind of thing. in 1777-'78 we do. this is the year and it builds on some is dress rehearsal for so they seem in retrospect, early efforts to do this sort of thing at the state level, massachusetts actually adopts a constitution democratically in 1780 and david mccullough wants you to know john adams was the draftsperson there and new hampshire follows in 1784. but now on a continental sca
one man create inging a pipelin god or something is the law, handing down the law. they're not putting their constitutions to a popular vote in athens or rome or florence or anywhere else in the world. before 1776, the brits, they claim that they have some kind of constitution and it does have some democratic elements created by tradition, a house of commons, jury trial, but they never have a democratic constitution making process. before 1776, that had never been done. the declaration isn't...
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that is not hyer in president signed into law, free trade agreements with korea, colombia and panama. they're goingo markets for the best products in the world, made in america products to all of those countries, which now can't get into those countries, and we're committed to leveling the playing field across the board. to that end we created within the first time, what we call the trade enforcement countries to pursue unfair trade practices. we don't think war, we think that's a fairway to trade. just this month we brought a new trade case against china. china is unfairly limiting american access to rare earth m possess, that are needed by amanake high-tech products like electronic vehicles and advanced electronics. we with changed the give a 30 tax credit to a company that builds wind turbines here in the united states rather than ad results s billion of factories built here in the united states of america rather than abroad. look, we re and invest in new plants and commitment right now right now they invest. by allowing them to othe factory, the cost of the equipment, the cost of
that is not hyer in president signed into law, free trade agreements with korea, colombia and panama. they're goingo markets for the best products in the world, made in america products to all of those countries, which now can't get into those countries, and we're committed to leveling the playing field across the board. to that end we created within the first time, what we call the trade enforcement countries to pursue unfair trade practices. we don't think war, we think that's a fairway to...
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the 1996 law says the federal government cannot recognize same-sex marriage even in states where it's legal. the issue now appears to be headed for the u.s. supreme court. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is putting new pressure on russia to support international action in syria. during a visit to denmark she says russia's continuing support of president ba shash al assad even after last week's syrian massacre is contributing to a civil war. >>> two new man-made elements on the periodic table now have names. element 114 is now flerovium, named for the russian lab it was created while element 116 is livermorium after its first location in california. >>> travel and leisure readers have voted anchorage, alaska the nation's worst dressed city. ouch. salt lake city came in second followed by baltimore. >>> in china, unbelievable video, a car crashed in a motorcycle that ran a red light, sending its five passengers flying. fortunately, and unbelievably they all escaped with non-life threatening injuries. >>> here is an early look how wall street will kick off the day. dow opens at 12
the 1996 law says the federal government cannot recognize same-sex marriage even in states where it's legal. the issue now appears to be headed for the u.s. supreme court. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is putting new pressure on russia to support international action in syria. during a visit to denmark she says russia's continuing support of president ba shash al assad even after last week's syrian massacre is contributing to a civil war. >>> two new man-made elements...
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i'm not going to enforce the law. you can't do anything about it. if had you a police department in that circumstance, the state police have jurisdiction across the commonwealth, they don't work for the attorney general. they don't work for me. >> who could mobilize the state police to go in and investigate this mob violence who could do that? >> if there was -- if the process was completed and, note, there are two investigations going on right now. there are two of them, not just one, going on now. if there was an indication that it was a coverup instead of an investigation, then the state police could conduct their own investigation. they are providing some oversight right now. >> bill: isn't the indication already there? >> not of a coverup, no, not of a coverup. >> bill: let me challenge you on that mr. attorney general. >> right, because you have all the facts, bill just like monday when you got it wrong on monday. >> bill: i got it wrong on monday, okay. the two victims say, listen, and they put it in writing. this police department is not int
i'm not going to enforce the law. you can't do anything about it. if had you a police department in that circumstance, the state police have jurisdiction across the commonwealth, they don't work for the attorney general. they don't work for me. >> who could mobilize the state police to go in and investigate this mob violence who could do that? >> if there was -- if the process was completed and, note, there are two investigations going on right now. there are two of them, not just...
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. >> today same-sex couples are marrying, under the law, in massachusetts. some are actually having children born to them. we've been asked to change their birth certificates to remove the phrase "mother" and "father" and replace it with parent "a" and parent "b." it's not right on paper, it's not right in fact. >> "it's not right." so mr. romney has the advantage of not sounding like miss teen south carolina when he is totally incoherent about his own beliefs and policy positions. but it should be notes that he is just as incoherent as john mccain was on this exact subject in 2008. but from this distance, looking back on john mccain in 2008, spacing out and losing the thread on this issue, i actually think that maybe the more important parallel here is what mccain said to try to get out of this mess, right at the beginning. watch. >> what is your position? >> my position is it's not the reason why i'm running for president of the united states. >> it's not why i'm running. in other words, yes, i believe this thick, yes, it is my policy position, but i would
. >> today same-sex couples are marrying, under the law, in massachusetts. some are actually having children born to them. we've been asked to change their birth certificates to remove the phrase "mother" and "father" and replace it with parent "a" and parent "b." it's not right on paper, it's not right in fact. >> "it's not right." so mr. romney has the advantage of not sounding like miss teen south carolina when he is totally...
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and on my way to law school at boston college. four years ago, on campuses all across this country, young people rosa to change the course of american history. in record numbers, we came together and finally i elected a president that understands how our struggles. shares of our dreams. some people say young people are excited about this election. that it isn't about us. but the decisions made over the next four years will affect us more than anyone. and on november 6, we are going to send barack obama back to the white house. because of the president's affordable care act, 3.1 million young americans who were previously uninsured can stay on their parents' health insurance. mitt romney and paul ryan want to take back coverage away. president obama double the funding for pell grants. romney and ryan and would cut scholarships that are critical for creating opportunities for those that need them most. this president, on so many issues -- immigration, lgbt rights, women's health, he proves that he cares about all of us. he will keep
and on my way to law school at boston college. four years ago, on campuses all across this country, young people rosa to change the course of american history. in record numbers, we came together and finally i elected a president that understands how our struggles. shares of our dreams. some people say young people are excited about this election. that it isn't about us. but the decisions made over the next four years will affect us more than anyone. and on november 6, we are going to send...
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commune 2i from the end oof don't ask don't tell and hospital visitation regular laces and hate crimes law. now we're elated to see him evolve, as many americans have evolved to the position of supporting full equality through marriage. a. >> i was stalking to someone about amendment one on the ballot which eltly passed. i asked this person, are you frustrated that the president has been fairly nebulous in this evolving stance. how frustrating has that been for you? and do all your frustrations just go away now that we hear what he said this afternoon? >> well, i think the community has longed to hear this from the president, you know, given that he has been such an ally and friend to our community. i think the evolution that he arct articulated today and has in the past is reflective of what a lot of americans have gone through. they magt have, you know, haed some misconceptions or weren't quite there yet on the marriage issue. but those conversations really have pro-veled this issue forward. and the president is representative of where the country is going and that's into an inclusive an
commune 2i from the end oof don't ask don't tell and hospital visitation regular laces and hate crimes law. now we're elated to see him evolve, as many americans have evolved to the position of supporting full equality through marriage. a. >> i was stalking to someone about amendment one on the ballot which eltly passed. i asked this person, are you frustrated that the president has been fairly nebulous in this evolving stance. how frustrating has that been for you? and do all your...
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in greensboro, north carolina, today with his fate hanging on the finer points of finance campaign law. after weeks of salacious and dramatic details about his extra marital affair and love cloild with rielle hunter, experts are trying to shift the focus to finance expenditures saying that secret donations were difficulties, not campaign contributions. the first defense witness laura haggard ran the finance campaign in 2008. she testified the secret money still has not been reported because even after he was charged, auditors said it didn't need to be, as for whether edwards will testify, legal expert dan abrams said there's no upside. >> i don't think there's a chance he will take the stand. i think it is too rest -- risky to put him on the stand. >> reporter: part of the strategy will be to discredit the star wetness. andrew young admitted to heeding the affair. another question is whether andrew's -- edwards' daughter might take the stand and testifying on her father's behalf could help humanize him for the jury. >>> next woke a public hearing on that secret service prostitution sca
in greensboro, north carolina, today with his fate hanging on the finer points of finance campaign law. after weeks of salacious and dramatic details about his extra marital affair and love cloild with rielle hunter, experts are trying to shift the focus to finance expenditures saying that secret donations were difficulties, not campaign contributions. the first defense witness laura haggard ran the finance campaign in 2008. she testified the secret money still has not been reported because...
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a minnesota law passed in 1997 already prohibits same-sex marriage. but proponents say absent constitutional protection that could change at the whim of a judge or legislature with daunting consequences for institutions and people of faith who oppose gay marriage. >> catholic charities, for instance, in boston, they were mandated after same-sex marriage was legalized there by the legislature -- it was mandated that they place children in their adoption agency within same-sex couples, and of course, that violated the conscience of roman catholics there and they were forced to close their doors. >> it's such concerns that have drawn volunteers to the minnesotans for marriage phone banks. tommy burns, a father of six, is a recent transplant from massachusetts. >> when i think back to, again, to what happened in massachusetts and new york, when politicians can push that through on the people, it's disheartening. so again, i am just very pleased that this state is allowing us to vote on it. >> high profile personalities have thrown their hat in. for the ye
a minnesota law passed in 1997 already prohibits same-sex marriage. but proponents say absent constitutional protection that could change at the whim of a judge or legislature with daunting consequences for institutions and people of faith who oppose gay marriage. >> catholic charities, for instance, in boston, they were mandated after same-sex marriage was legalized there by the legislature -- it was mandated that they place children in their adoption agency within same-sex couples, and...
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it would be an incentive for the states to change the laws and the opponents would say it's unfair. that's how we got the marital deduction in the first place because community property states which inherited spanish and come along had married couples and the post-world war two time friend able to combine their one income of the husband and get a lower marginal tax rate that people in other states at which point congress stepped in and created the same legal situation in each state. >> to that point again, there are some who believe in the federal marriage amendment, but it is a very different kind. basically saying the marriage is a fundamental right and it should be by constitutional amendment granted your extended to all couples of all states. >> we may get a supreme court decision saying as much. >> we may. certainly that, to me, that amendment process would be even more impossible and difficult than anti marriage federal management that has lost several rounds in trying to get them started. >> one more question. >> the to the. >> american enterprise institute , and i wanted to
it would be an incentive for the states to change the laws and the opponents would say it's unfair. that's how we got the marital deduction in the first place because community property states which inherited spanish and come along had married couples and the post-world war two time friend able to combine their one income of the husband and get a lower marginal tax rate that people in other states at which point congress stepped in and created the same legal situation in each state. >> to...
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they are very deeply concerned about sharia law. also, islamic takeover. it is a very large idea in tea party circles. those were sort of the visceral feelers that i recall hearing. >> yes, my name is brad bolton. my interest is in the religious composition of the tea party movement and the rule religion plays. he made a distinction between social conservatives and fiscal conservatives, implying that there is more social conservatives in the midst. when i look at the priorities, they seem to be primarily fiscal, fiscally conservative priorities. so the latest composition and the role religion is plain. >> that was a question that we were interested in very much. we were interested in it, partly because -- the academic literature that we were familiar with going into this research, it would suggest that it is very hard for people to organize brand-new groups in a short period of time. in fact, given where american civic life has been over the last several decades, it is unusual to see regular local media groups form. going into the research, i thought many
they are very deeply concerned about sharia law. also, islamic takeover. it is a very large idea in tea party circles. those were sort of the visceral feelers that i recall hearing. >> yes, my name is brad bolton. my interest is in the religious composition of the tea party movement and the rule religion plays. he made a distinction between social conservatives and fiscal conservatives, implying that there is more social conservatives in the midst. when i look at the priorities, they seem...
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we do not pass laws that puts up unnecessary barriers to voting. we encourage everybody to get out and vote. democrats and republicans. if you are a democrat, bring 10 friends with you to the polls. 71% of you voted in norfolk. you delivered 70% of the vote for barack obama. our message today is to get out the vote for barack obama over the next 24 days. the deadline is october 15 for registering. we have got to make sure that we achieve over 70% of the vote. we have to make sure that we do indeed reelect the president. the choice is clear, it is stark, whether it is the economy, women's rights, the choices are clear. we have some wonderful people behind me to elaborate on those choices. are stark for our fellow virginians and also what the nation. first up, someone from the other commonwealth, the commonwealth of nasa -- massachusetts. he stood up on the stage and delivered a tremendous speech. he was kind enough to visit the virginia delegation as well that morning. he is a terrific friend of virginia. hopefully, this is not the last time he will
we do not pass laws that puts up unnecessary barriers to voting. we encourage everybody to get out and vote. democrats and republicans. if you are a democrat, bring 10 friends with you to the polls. 71% of you voted in norfolk. you delivered 70% of the vote for barack obama. our message today is to get out the vote for barack obama over the next 24 days. the deadline is october 15 for registering. we have got to make sure that we achieve over 70% of the vote. we have to make sure that we do...
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the group credits the drop on state's passing graduated licensing laws, increasing the time it takes to get a full driver's license. the insurance institute estimates 500 additional lives each year could be saved if more states would pass similar laws. a ban on all cell phone use while driving, even hands-free devices, is now on hold in north carolina. a judge blocked a lot that was said to take effect today. supporters say would help keep drivers saved by forcing them to concentrate on the road, but critics say it goes too far and it could interfere with state laws. we would like to know what you think about this. go to wjla.com and vote on our survey. should more cities and act complete cellphone bands? a simple yes-or-no question. tens of thousands of runners and walkers will take place in the susan g. coleman race for the cure -- the susan g. komen race for the cure in the sea this weekend. you can find many more details on how to contribute on our wheat -- on our website at wjla.com. i guess it will be ok for them tomorrow? a little socks off from what happens today? >> -- a lit
the group credits the drop on state's passing graduated licensing laws, increasing the time it takes to get a full driver's license. the insurance institute estimates 500 additional lives each year could be saved if more states would pass similar laws. a ban on all cell phone use while driving, even hands-free devices, is now on hold in north carolina. a judge blocked a lot that was said to take effect today. supporters say would help keep drivers saved by forcing them to concentrate on the...
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it is written into law that every program and activity is affected equally by the cuts. how exactly go into effect, there is some leeway. if that happens on the scale it would happen, it would be unprecedented so it is a little hard to tell at this point. but agencies can reprogram certain funds. what we would see it undoubtably is it the testing of the limits of exactly what they can get away with. there were instances where managers got in trouble by -- for excessively reprogramming. it is not an area where they have unlimited authority. but there will be some wiggle room for them to shift money around and hold off on spending certain money and we will see a whole range of things going into affect. host: a couple more minutes left with tom shoop, talking about how the federal government is preparing for sequestration. larry, parkville, maryland, democratic gammer. go ahead. caller: i have always heard -- i am 68 -- i always heard that politics is an art of compromise. we did not have any artists in washington anymore, it seems like. host: we have to leave it here -- we
it is written into law that every program and activity is affected equally by the cuts. how exactly go into effect, there is some leeway. if that happens on the scale it would happen, it would be unprecedented so it is a little hard to tell at this point. but agencies can reprogram certain funds. what we would see it undoubtably is it the testing of the limits of exactly what they can get away with. there were instances where managers got in trouble by -- for excessively reprogramming. it is...
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law, private citizens have more freedom with cameras than police do. i'm surae chinn for 9 news now. >> and we reached out to d.c. police about adding the private cameras and this is their response. this we believe a surveillance camera adds a level of curt to a business or privately owned home and we would encourage people to get them when feasible. >>> still to come, isaac may have wiped out their ceiling but that's not stopping a new orleans church congregation from raising the roof this sunday. >>> plus a fisherman comes face- to-face with a great white shark. why he had no reason to fear coming up a bit later. >>> days after hurricane isaac first hit, more than 233,000 homes in louisiana are without power. that's about 12% of the entire state. in the city of la plat 30 miles west of new orleans, one church is not only without electricity, it also doesn't have a roof. that didn't stop the sunday service. ♪ he opened the door that i might be his blessing ♪ >> reporter: songs of hope and faith echoed in la plas, louisiana. they held services outs
law, private citizens have more freedom with cameras than police do. i'm surae chinn for 9 news now. >> and we reached out to d.c. police about adding the private cameras and this is their response. this we believe a surveillance camera adds a level of curt to a business or privately owned home and we would encourage people to get them when feasible. >>> still to come, isaac may have wiped out their ceiling but that's not stopping a new orleans church congregation from raising...
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this law, if this bill became law it would impose a penalty of up to a year in prison for a doctor for performing a quote/unquote sex selective abortion. it forces doctors to have to police the choices of their patients, especially their asian-american patients, and further intimidates doctors to a point in which they're already under siege. >> i was noting what dana milbank from the "washington post" noted. he said republicans long ago lost african-american voters. they're well on their way to losing la teen overs. if trent frank prevails, they may lose asian-americans, too. specifically note asian-american women in his concern that this selective gender abortions are happening. >> that's exactly it. at the end of the day, if these republicans continue at this rate they're going to lose women voters and asian voters and mitt romney needs all those coalitions to win or to beat the president. and i don't think he will have that. this bill is only totally totally repressive to women but this bill is also completely nonsensical. there are so many other things congress should focus on like
this law, if this bill became law it would impose a penalty of up to a year in prison for a doctor for performing a quote/unquote sex selective abortion. it forces doctors to have to police the choices of their patients, especially their asian-american patients, and further intimidates doctors to a point in which they're already under siege. >> i was noting what dana milbank from the "washington post" noted. he said republicans long ago lost african-american voters. they're well...
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i'm not going to enforce the law. you can't do anything about it. if had you a police department in that circumstance, the state police have jurisdiction across the commonwealth, they don't work for the attorney general. they don't work for me. >> who could mobilize the state police to go in and investigate this mob violence who could do that? >> if there was -- if the process was completed and, note, there are two investigations going on right now. there are two of them, not just one, going on now. if there was an indication that it was a coverup instead of an investigation, then the state police could conduct their own investigation. they are providing some oversight right now. >> bill: isn't the indication already there? >> not of a coverup, no, not of a coverup. >> bill: let me challenge you on that mr. attorney general. >> right, because you have all the facts, bill just like monday when you got it wrong on monday. >> bill: i got it wrong on monday, okay. the two victims say, listen, and they put it in writing. this police department is not int
i'm not going to enforce the law. you can't do anything about it. if had you a police department in that circumstance, the state police have jurisdiction across the commonwealth, they don't work for the attorney general. they don't work for me. >> who could mobilize the state police to go in and investigate this mob violence who could do that? >> if there was -- if the process was completed and, note, there are two investigations going on right now. there are two of them, not just...
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laws. congressman john lewis shut down an attempt to -- and next, one year after a tornado destroyed the town of joplin, missouri. >> as i look out at this class, and across the city, what's clear is that you're the source of inspiration today. to me, to this state, to this country. ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. ♪ and people. and the planes can seem the same so, it comes down to the people. because, bad weather the price of oil those are every airlines reality. and solutions won't come from 500 tons of metal and a paint job. they'll come from people. delta people. who made us one of the biggest airlines in the world. and then decided that wasn't enough. in here, great food demands a great presentation. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create an
laws. congressman john lewis shut down an attempt to -- and next, one year after a tornado destroyed the town of joplin, missouri. >> as i look out at this class, and across the city, what's clear is that you're the source of inspiration today. to me, to this state, to this country. ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. ♪ and people. and the planes can seem the same so, it...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. your finances can't manage themselves. but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can. a certified financial planner professional. cfp. let's make a plan. i heard they found energy here. it's good. we need the jobs. [customer:] we need to protect the environment. [worker:] we could do both. is that possible? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs. less emissions. a good answer for everyone. well, if it's cleaner and affordable. as long as we keep these safe. there you go. thanks. [announcer:] conocophillips. it's real milk full of calcium and vitamin d. and tastes simply delicious. for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. [ male announcer ] strip away the styling. strip away the rearview monitors, tv screens, bluetooth, and even the cup holders. you know what's left? the only s.u.v.s with american-built f-alpha truck frames. th
at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. your finances can't manage themselves. but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can. a certified financial planner professional. cfp. let's make a plan. i heard they found energy here. it's good. we need the jobs. [customer:] we need to protect the environment. [worker:] we could do both. is that possible? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with...
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they can't stand the law. although, secretary duncan insists the waivers are not a pay back for the support of president obama. >> the republican state, democratic state. folks doing the right thing. >> speaker boehner who wrote a lot of the original bill wants congress to stick with and fix no child left behind. >> it's important, i believe, to get this law reauthorized so we can do everything we can to ensure every child in america gets a chance for decent education. >> it's not clear where "no child left behind" fits on the house's voting schedule. republican majority leader eric cantor sent out a memo listing the g.o.p. legislative agenda on the summer and "no child left behind" was not on it. it still could come up but may not be a top priority on the schedule. bret? >> bret: molly, thank you. a senate candidate changes her story concerning her family history. that is next in the grapevine. big apple tries to change the rules for big soda drinkers. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better ca
they can't stand the law. although, secretary duncan insists the waivers are not a pay back for the support of president obama. >> the republican state, democratic state. folks doing the right thing. >> speaker boehner who wrote a lot of the original bill wants congress to stick with and fix no child left behind. >> it's important, i believe, to get this law reauthorized so we can do everything we can to ensure every child in america gets a chance for decent education....
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for breaking a law in india. those are the stories we write about. >> host: how come we have not heard about that before? >> guest: some of you have hear. one of them is the case of john and judy, they were selling bunnies in a little down of nixa, missouri, fined $90,000 for having the wrong permit. the government said, hey, pay on the website, $9 o ,000, but if you don't pay, in 30 days, you owe us $3.1 million. this is the stuff that your government's going to bull disguised people, and we frankly think it needs to stop. they are doing the same with taking people's land and saying you can't build it on it because it's a wetland, even though there's no water or stream or pond on the land. >> as a senator, what can you do to change policy? >> we've looked at some of these things, and we now constructed legislation to try to fix them. like on the wetlands, we say the clean water act says you can't discharge pollutants into waters. i don't have a problem with that, but your backyard is not navigable water and dirt
for breaking a law in india. those are the stories we write about. >> host: how come we have not heard about that before? >> guest: some of you have hear. one of them is the case of john and judy, they were selling bunnies in a little down of nixa, missouri, fined $90,000 for having the wrong permit. the government said, hey, pay on the website, $9 o ,000, but if you don't pay, in 30 days, you owe us $3.1 million. this is the stuff that your government's going to bull disguised...
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in the parent trigger law which would close the school out right. who is in favor of parent trigger laws? and who came up with them? alec. the american ledge stiff exchange council that is the extreme right wing group that came up stand your up with the stand your ground laws. you can see where this is coming from. when you ask parents about it, they're savvier than the average bear. listen to this mom. >> that is not a solution that is a real solution that will improve students' education. my concern is that a lot of democrats are going along with it and you'll pass policies that support this. >> cenk: she's exactly right. now why do those high-level democrats go along with it? it might have something to do with the money la bow ski. rahm emmanuel got $12 million from anti-union charter school advocates. and it's all about the money. whether they're republicans or democrats that are selling out to that money. now maggie gyllenhaal, who is a real progressive, tries to defend the movie when she's talking about it. >> it's okay to find fault inside of
in the parent trigger law which would close the school out right. who is in favor of parent trigger laws? and who came up with them? alec. the american ledge stiff exchange council that is the extreme right wing group that came up stand your up with the stand your ground laws. you can see where this is coming from. when you ask parents about it, they're savvier than the average bear. listen to this mom. >> that is not a solution that is a real solution that will improve students'...
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but the laws of unintended consequences run. you said, we all suppose to be here to improve the quality of life of people back home. i'm suppose to be here to protect their freedoms. if the speaker of the house -- we argue about the constitutionality. of single reform in this bill could have been implemented by the state of georgia, or the state of utah or state of massachusetts and not one constitutional challenge would have stood because the power of state to regulate in this is -- it's the p.o.w. of congress that becomes the question of why is folks who's heart in the right place. feel like passing back national solutions that ends up preventing their newly adopted 6-year-old any access to health insurance. what that arrogance of knowing that we have the answer where other folks don't. is the state legislature back home working at all in this area? >> it haven't started yet. let me just tell you in a 2700 page bill and 13,000 pages of rules and writing as of today, we could have provided hhs secretary in front of our committe
but the laws of unintended consequences run. you said, we all suppose to be here to improve the quality of life of people back home. i'm suppose to be here to protect their freedoms. if the speaker of the house -- we argue about the constitutionality. of single reform in this bill could have been implemented by the state of georgia, or the state of utah or state of massachusetts and not one constitutional challenge would have stood because the power of state to regulate in this is -- it's the...
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that agency revoked his law enforcement certification back in 2011. their records show detective murphy taylor claimed corporal hoffman assaulted her during a 2007 conference in california. them she claimed she reported the assault directly to the sheriff and he threatened her about telling anyone else. this shows corporal hoffman was investigated internally but never interrogated about his conduct with murphy taylor. instead, he just filled out a questionnaire. in his answers he said murphy flashed her breast at him several times, watched porn with him and asked him in 3e6ing a -- performing a sex act could help her get a promotion. murphy taylor denies the claims. records show that hoffman was never asked if the sexual contact was consensual. despite detective murphy taylor's claims in court, shr river hoffman said he was completely unaware of a situation between her and his brother. >> all right. thanks. >>> you know, burglars can rob you, but this burglar should have stolen an aid lateral -- an alarm clock instead. >> abc2 news at 5 continues. >>>
that agency revoked his law enforcement certification back in 2011. their records show detective murphy taylor claimed corporal hoffman assaulted her during a 2007 conference in california. them she claimed she reported the assault directly to the sheriff and he threatened her about telling anyone else. this shows corporal hoffman was investigated internally but never interrogated about his conduct with murphy taylor. instead, he just filled out a questionnaire. in his answers he said murphy...
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we have enough laws already. america grew the fastest when we said the constitution and declaration of independence. >> bill: there was no drunk drying because there were no cars, stossel. >> danger is s heightened because of the access we have. >> but banning things doesn't help. they have done studies on the happy hour bans and found no difference. >> bill: i'm not on board with the happy hour ban but all establishments and think thing about dope dealers. its crime to do that. somebody could die because what you are giving them. it's their choice and all that crap, there has to be a greater good here. i think all the bars should say, when is when, that is it. >> you can pass a law, have a rule that will make these things better, but that is why i'm going around the country and saying no. >> bill: in some parts of that and some i'm not. it's like the smoking ban, municipalities all over the united states have banned smoking. i think that is a good thing in restaurants not to have somebody blowing smoke. >> but b
we have enough laws already. america grew the fastest when we said the constitution and declaration of independence. >> bill: there was no drunk drying because there were no cars, stossel. >> danger is s heightened because of the access we have. >> but banning things doesn't help. they have done studies on the happy hour bans and found no difference. >> bill: i'm not on board with the happy hour ban but all establishments and think thing about dope dealers. its crime to...